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Join a guided fishing trip on the Rogue River near Grants Pass, OR on Tuesday, April 14th. T.J Cornelison brings years of local expertise to help you land quality catches in one of Oregon's most productive fisheries. Perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking for an authentic river experience.
Guide T.J Cornelison of Cornelison's Guided Fishing takes anglers out on the Rogue River on Tuesday, April 14th for an unforgettable day on the water. With deep knowledge of the river's best fishing spots and seasonal patterns, T.J tailors each trip to match current conditions and your skill level. Whether you're chasing steelhead, salmon, or smallmouth bass, you'll have access to prime fishing grounds that locals know produce consistent results. Contact Cornelison's Guided Fishing to check availability, discuss trip options, and book your date on the river.
The Rogue River is known for its scenic beauty and excellent fishing opportunities throughout the year. You'll spend your day on one of Oregon's most productive waterways, navigating sections that hold strong populations of quality fish. T.J's local expertise means you'll learn proven techniques specific to this river, whether you're fishing from a drift boat or working specific holes and runs. The combination of beautiful Cascade foothills scenery and productive fishing makes every trip memorable.
Working with a knowledgeable local guide removes the guesswork from your day. T.J knows which techniques work best for current conditions, where fish are holding, and how to adjust strategy as the day progresses. This insider knowledge translates directly into better chances of success and a more rewarding fishing experience overall.
The Rogue River has earned its reputation as one of the Pacific Northwest's premier fishing destinations. The river's strong current, varied structure, and healthy fish populations create ideal conditions for both seasoned anglers and those new to river fishing. Throughout the year, different species move through the system, offering opportunities to chase steelhead in fall and spring, and salmon during their seasonal runs. Smallmouth bass fishing is productive in summer months, giving anglers diverse options depending on when you plan your trip.
The river itself demands respect and skill - proper boat handling, reading water, and understanding fish behavior all come into play. That's where having T.J in the boat makes the difference. He reads the water constantly, adjusts presentation based on real-time observations, and knows how to work stretches that other anglers might miss. You'll pick up valuable techniques while spending the day in a truly special fishery surrounded by the natural beauty of southern Oregon.